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I'm away from home right now with my gram-weenie spreadsheet, but I know that with the tarp, my tie-outs (I'm using 1.25mm Z-Line for that), bungees for the pullouts and doors (3/32" shock cord), Dutch's continuous ridgeline (forget the size of the cord, but one side is Dutch-Hook and the other is Tarp-Flyz) and a home-made mesh tarp skin, I'm still under 10 ozs for everything.

Supposed to rain during my trip, but am hoping to shoot some video anyhow, but I'll try to give a better answer when I get back.

SN

Thanks....actually looking for what you spent for it.
Shug

Originally Posted by gargoyle

Excellent camera work.
Excellent product from excellent people.
And getting that toss into the hammock...

The toss made me feel good the rest of the day....first try))))
Thanks gargoyle.

I laughed all the way through the video. Thanks for that.
As for cuben fibre tarps they are still to new for me.
I have learned lately that a product has to get past its child diseases.
So I will wait a while even though it is a beauty.

This is where a cuben tarp shines (no pun) in my opinion, ,as a 4-season winter tarp with doors. A winter tarp requires a lot of material so the cuben makes a significant weight difference. With a minimal "fair weather" tarp there is hardly enough material to make the weight savings worth the extra dollars.